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    The Process of Exchanging a Bicarbonate Ion Formed in the Red
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The Process of Exchanging a Bicarbonate Ion Formed in the Red

Question 152

Question 152

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The process of exchanging a bicarbonate ion formed in the red blood cell with a chloride ion from the plasma is called the chloride shift.

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